A building partially collapses in Toledo overnight! A father and his four daughters escape, unharmed. KCCI's Mark Tauscheck is just back from Toledo with the story. It appears the family of six may have been breaking city zoning ordinance by spending nights in the building... And some locals are saying their warnings about the condition of the building were not taken seriously. It's the new conversation piece... 25:05-"needs some work done." ...in downtown Toledo. 1:02-"it doesn't surprise me, with the age of the building" 1:11-"gravity takes it's toll.." But to many, this collapsed 2-story tells a bigger story. 25:42-"that's symbolic of our small towns in this state and it's sad." ...the current state of rural infrastructure. 14:44-"that's why these small towns are falling apart - government helps the new but they won't help the old and the existing." Neighbors say the family of six moved in this past week...the dad and four young daughters were home Monday night when the wall came down. 17:42-"I just thought it was thunder." Everyone got out - they were apparently in the lower level toward the back of the building. 3:00-"its maddening, let me put it that way - it's maddening!" Mel Price owns the neighboring building ...and says she and others have warned the city council about the poor condition of the next door building. 12:34-"I think someone should have done something months ago when we started complaining about it." She also says she informed city leaders like Joe Boll, the fire chief and a city councilman, that a family was now living in this property zoned business only. 35:35-"it is our understanding the police chief looked into this matter last week that no one was living in the building ..what was the family doing in there yesterday at 11 oclockI have no idea." Neighbors pointed out several wooden 4x4's they contend the family, who bought the building this summer ...used to shore up the sagging wall... 37:33-"obviously it looks to me like they're new so I assume they did." 3:37-"so when he did that, he's pushing up on the upper level, and all that did was force it to collapse even sooner than it probably would have." 3:59-"they just let him do whatever he wanted" That fire chief/councilman told me state inspectors were coming in this afternoon - to determine if the adjacent buildings are safe to be occupied. Boll says the council was notified of a possible illegal tenant living there - but not about the poor condition of the building. We were not able to contact the family who owns the building and escaped the collapse.

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